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  1. Understanding the Health Information Needs of British Internet Users Seeking Health Information Online and Their Perceptions of the Quality of the Internet as a Source of Health Information
  2. The Online Presence of Physical Consumer Health Information Collections in Multisite Toronto Hospitals
  3. The Online Presence of Information Services on the Public Web Sites of the Top Children’s Hospitals in America
  4. The Online Presence of Information Services at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
  5. Consumer health 2.0 in Canada: tweeting about cancer
  6. A review of theoretical models of health information seeking on the web
  7. The Online Presence of Hospital Medical Librarians on Hospital Web Sites
  8. Invisible: The Online Presence of Medical Library Web Pages on Hospital Web Sites
  9. Omega-3 and Fish Oil Information. Representation of the Most Popular CAM Therapy on the Web Sites of Top U.S. Hospitals
  10. American Cancer Hospital Web Sites and Adoption of Web 2.0 Technologies
  11. Assessing the Comprehensiveness of Informational Content About Complementary and Alternative Medicine on Cancer Organization Websites
  12. How Women With Mental Health Conditions Evaluate the Quality of Information on Mental Health Web sites: A Qualitative Approach
  13. Scorecards for results: A guide for developing a library balanced scorecard
  14. Cancer Council Australia: A Review
  15. Using the Web to Meet the Information Needs of Adult Cancer Patients and Their Caregivers
  16. National Cancer Institute
  17. A question of quality: The effect of source quality on information seeking by women in IT professions
  18. Quality of health information on the Web: user perceptions of relevance and reliability
  19. Information seeking on the Web by women in IT professions
  20. Evaluating the Women's Health Matters Website